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" A missing Arizona teenager was found safe last week in Alaska and his mother and uncle were arrested in a case eerily reminiscent of the Lori Vallow Daybell “Doomsday Mom” saga.

Blaze Thibaudeau, 16, was located by Customs and Border Protection agents at the Alcan Port of Entry, just west of the Canadian territory of Yukon.. ."

" He was traveling with his mother, an uncle and a sister. "

" Spring Thibaudeau, Blaze’s mother, and her brother Brook Hale were arrested on extradition warrants for alleged custodial interference and turned over to Alaska State Troopers.

Hale reportedly left a note for his family saying he received visions and didn’t know when he’d see them again, according to the filing."

" According to Maricopa County Superior Court documents, Ben Thibaudeau filed to have his marriage to Spring Thibaudeau dissolved on Oct. 17.

He then filed an emergency motion for sole custody and decision-making authority regarding his son on Tuesday, a day after his wife allegedly took Blaze to the mountains of Idaho against his will."

" “She started spending a significant amount of money on food prep,” Ben Thibaudeau told East Idaho News.

“She was buying a lot of winter gear, even though we live in Arizona.
She was buying tents.
She was convinced that the saints would have to gather in the last days up in the mountains, and she was preparing for that.”

Ben Thibaudeau’s custody court filing alleges that Spring Thibaudeau believes in an end-of-the-world scenario in which she is a “chosen prophetess” and Blaze is the “Davidic messenger.”"

" “Mother and her group have cut off all the communication with the outside world, and Husband is painfully aware of how other such doomsday cases between here and Idaho have turned out”... "


 
One of my kitten's is named Blaze. It's an amazing name for a cat, not so much for a human.

I knew my Blaze would live up to his name because he has a big white blaze on his face, and a grey middle finger on one otherwise white paw, giving him a rebel look.

How in the world do you take a chance on naming a human infant Blaze? What if he turns out to be, idk, a tax attorney, or something?

Or maybe crazy mom knew he was going to be the “Davidic messenger" all along...
 
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